For simple websites you can have a look at the URL. If the server doesn't 
do any mapping, redirecting, etc., the URL will end with the file name, 
e.g. http://localhost/test.html. In all other cases the points of the FAQ 
entry I linked to should be considered.

Sebastian

On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 9:01:31 AM UTC+1, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> As I wrote in my previous post, please read 
> http://getfirebug.com/faq#Where_is_the_source_shown_inside_the_HTML_panel_located
> .
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 1:40:10 PM UTC+1, krishna mohan wrote:
>>
>> iam aslo looking for the answer.. if you know can u tell me how
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 6:34:14 AM UTC+5:30, DaSadler wrote:
>>>
>>> I am using Firefox and when I inspect an element on the page and I am 
>>> looking at HTML code... how can I identify the actual HTML file I am 
>>> looking at?  I see what I want to change but just don't which, of many, HTM 
>>> files it is.
>>>
>>

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